Mason Storm (1974) - Big Vicious





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Mason Storm (1974) presents the portrait titled Big Vicious as a multicolor giclée on 315 g/m² Innova card, 18 × 17 cm, hand-signed, a post-2020 UK limited edition 5/10 in the Pop Art style and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Edition number 5 of 10 copies
Stowe Gallery Timed Limited Edition, sold out immediately
Signed by Mason Storm / Stowe Gallery Blind Stamp
Giclée print of screen printing on Innova 315 g/m² card.
Size 18 cm x 17 cm
Is Mason Storm Banksy or did Mason Storm participate in the creation of Banksy’s famous and coveted pieces? Mason Storm says he hasn’t heard of Banksy! And Mason Storm says Banksy hasn’t heard of him!
This painting has caused a great deal of controversy in the art world; who did it first? Banksy or Tormenta?
Experts have reflected and said that Banksy, a stencil artist, could not have created this piece or other controversial pieces that Mason Storm is releasing now and that were thought to be by Banksy.
The first print Mason Storm released and that has always been attributed to Banksy was Monkey Parliament. The original Monkey Parliament painting, purported to be Banksy, was sold for £10 million—was this Mason?
Banksy has not commented, his 'agent' Jo Brooks refuses to discuss the matter, the identity of Mason Storm is unknown, it's a mystery—could it be Banksy?
The truth will come to light.
This is a great collector's piece and a conversation starter in any home. Mason Storm pieces have already appreciated a lot in a very short time.
Edition number 5 of 10 copies
Stowe Gallery Timed Limited Edition, sold out immediately
Signed by Mason Storm / Stowe Gallery Blind Stamp
Giclée print of screen printing on Innova 315 g/m² card.
Size 18 cm x 17 cm
Is Mason Storm Banksy or did Mason Storm participate in the creation of Banksy’s famous and coveted pieces? Mason Storm says he hasn’t heard of Banksy! And Mason Storm says Banksy hasn’t heard of him!
This painting has caused a great deal of controversy in the art world; who did it first? Banksy or Tormenta?
Experts have reflected and said that Banksy, a stencil artist, could not have created this piece or other controversial pieces that Mason Storm is releasing now and that were thought to be by Banksy.
The first print Mason Storm released and that has always been attributed to Banksy was Monkey Parliament. The original Monkey Parliament painting, purported to be Banksy, was sold for £10 million—was this Mason?
Banksy has not commented, his 'agent' Jo Brooks refuses to discuss the matter, the identity of Mason Storm is unknown, it's a mystery—could it be Banksy?
The truth will come to light.
This is a great collector's piece and a conversation starter in any home. Mason Storm pieces have already appreciated a lot in a very short time.

